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PNG opposition alleges deceit over 2019 budget
Papua New Guinea's opposition has accused the Treasurer Charles Abel of deceit in his 2019 national budget. Audio
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Refugees on PNG's Manus Island 'feel abandoned'
The Refugee Council of Australia says a feeling of abandonment is compounding the mental health crisis among refugees on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Tahiti's autonomy reviewed among growing dissent
French Polynesia's opposition challenges review of autonomy statute. Audio
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PNG govt under pressure after security forces storm parliament
Papua New Guinea government is under pressure after unrest at parliament by security forces gripped the capital Port Moresby yesterday. Audio
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Despite rapid growth, more Pacific health workers needed
The number of Pacific workers in New Zealand's health sector is at record levels but there is still a need for more. Audio
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Fritch says he lied about France's atomic tests
Tahiti president admits to lying about French nuclear weapons test. Audio
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APEC summit in PNG dominated by US China jousting
Papua New Guinea's biggest ever international event was dominated by friction between the US and China. The weekend's APEC meeting in PNG's capital Port Moresby ended in controversy, with leaders… Audio
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Tokelau elders protest dismissals of public servants
Elders in the Tokelau atoll of Fakaofo are protesting the removal of two former public servants from office. Audio
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Wide Blows Our Banner by Eve de Castro-Robinson
How much has changed for New Zealand's female composers in the 125 years since women's suffrage? In the 2018 Lilburn Lecture, acclaimed composer Eve de Castro-Robinson reflects on her own journey as a… Audio, Gallery
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NZ govt sets new vision for Pacific communities
Audio 16 Nov 2018National summit about Pacific communities' contribution to New Zealand. Audio
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Australia's new Pacific strategy questioned
The Australian Prime Minister says a speech he gave last week opened a new chapter between Australia and the Pacific. Audio
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Economist says PNG Budget projections risky
The claim by the Papua New Guinea Government that the country's immediate economic future is looking rosy, is being questioned. Audio
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Manus medical crisis overshadowed by Nauru
The medical crisis among men detained on Manus Island has been overshadowed by the children's health crisis on Nauru, advocates say. Audio
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NZ Super changes delight some in the Pacific
There is some delight in the Pacific with the New Zealand parliament making it easier to qualify for New Zealand Superannuation or the Veteran's Pension for those living, or wanting to live in the… Audio
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Tongan govt to reap benefits of new mapping technology
Audio 9 Nov 2018Tonga has become the first Pacific Island country to get the benefit of a new mapping application that aims to allow the government to more efficiently deliver services to those who need them. Audio
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Social media major battleground in Fiji election
Social media in Fiji is running hot with campaigning by political parties and their candidates in the run up to next week's election. Access to the internet has risen sharply since the 2014 polls and… Audio
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Australia Pacific Aid - Step Up or Stumble
It's a year since Australia announced a different approach to its engagement with the Pacific. Audio
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Nauru evacuation deadline could be too late - doctor
The Australian government's end of year deadline for evacuating all refugee children from Nauru may be forced on it by the Federal Court and could come too late. Audio
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NZ law firm says Tokelauans denied legal access, human rights
Audio 31 Oct 2018A New Zealand law firm says Tokelauans are being shut out of legal processes and denied human rights and freedoms. Audio
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Whale Shark stuck in Tokelau lagoon 'a great opportunity'
An Australian researcher says a whaleshark stuck in a lagoon in Tokelau is a rare opportunity to learn more about the species. Audio
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Peters lays out aims of Pacific Reset
The future of New Zealand's relationship with the Pacific has been the focus of a meeting in Wellington. Audio
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What a NZ study of people 85+ has taught us about ageing well
Today there are 83,000 people over 85 living in New Zealand. In 2050, there'll be 383,000. How do we prepare to support this incoming army of elders? In 2006, the government funded a study of older… Video, Audio, Gallery
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PNG govt focuses on APEC while grassroots struggle
New Zealand's government has defended giving Papua New Guinea 15 million dollars to help it get ready to host the APEC leaders summit. Audio
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PACER Plus opens Pacific to China - think tank
As New Zealand hails its ratification of the PACER Plus trade agreement, there are claims that Pacific countries are set to lose out. Audio
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Giant conch shell unveiled as NZ's memorial to Pacific soldiers
A giant conch shell has been revealed as the design for the Pacific Islands memorial at New Zealand's National War Memorial. Audio